Episodes
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1948: The security situation is getting worse and France is still procrastinating about giving its independence to a unified Viet Nam. All that strengthens the Ho Chi Minh government and put the non communist nationalists in a embarrassing position.
Production: Xavier Diamé Ndour
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1947: Ho Chi Minh is isolated. Will he survive Operation Lea, the massive French offensive? At the same time an alliance between non-communist Vietnamese nationalists and the French is starting to take form and the former emperor Bao Dai is in the middle of it.
Produced by Xavier Diamé Ndour ([email protected])
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In 1946, in Paris, Ho Chi Minh described the future war this way to American journalist David Schoenbrun: "It will be a war between an elephant and a tiger. If the tiger ever stands still the elephant will crush him with his mighty tusks. But the tiger does not stand still. He lurks in the jungle by day and emerges by night. He will leap upon the back of the elephant, tearing huge chunks from his hide, and then he will leap back into the dark jungle. And slowly the elephant will bleed to death. That will be the war of Indochina."
Source: David Schoenbrun, "As France Goes" (New York: Harper & Bros., 1957)
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Where we try to understand how the Viet Minh alienated all other nationalist parties, and started of a 30-year civil war.
Producer: Xavier-Diame Ndour
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After negotiations failed in 1946, it was only a matter of time before war started between France and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (DRV)..
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In 1946, Ho Chi Minh travelled to Paris to have France recognise Viet Nam's independence. But it was not meant to be.
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Why on earth did Ho Chi Minh welcome back the French in the DRV without having its independence recognised?
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In September 1945, the British army entered Saigon, while the Chinese Nationalist troops occupied Hanoi. How did Ho Chi Minh deal with them to avoid a French come-back?
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In 1945, the independence of Viet Nam was proclaimed twice: first Bao Dai proclaimed the Empire of Viet Nam in march 1945, then Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam on the September 2nd 1945.
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Ho Chi Minh before Ho Chi Minh! His formative years in Viet Nam, France, the SSSR and China.....
If you want to read about The Demands of the Annamese People you can check ou the original French and a Vietnamese translation on the link below
https://indomemoires.hypotheses.org/532
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The 3 phases of Viet Resistance after the French took over the country
1. Help the King
2. Forget about the King
3. F.... the King
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On 1802, Gia Long proclaimed the empire of Vietnam. But by 1885, the French were in control of all the territory.
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What is now Vietnam has been called many names in the past: Nam Viet, Dai Nam or Dai Viet...
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En conclusion à cette saison consacrée à la révolution haïtienne, je vous propose un entretien avec l’histoirien haïtien Robert Fatton, professeur à l’Université de Virginie, aux Etats-Unis.
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Proclamation.
Le général en Chef,
Au Peuple d'Hayti.
Fait au quartier général des Gonaïves, le 1er janvier mil huit cent quatre, l'An premier de l'indépendance.
Signé : J. J. Dessalines
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Après la bataillede Vertières, Dessalines proclame l’indépendance de la République d’Haïti
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Avec le déclenchement de l’épidémie de fièvre jaune à l’été 1802, c’est mort pour Leclerc et son expédition.
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Avec l’arrivée de l’expédition Leclerc, c’en est fini du règne de Toussaint Louverture sur la colonie. Abandonné par la population noire et lâché par ses généraux , il sort de notre histoire par la petite porte.
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Où on traite des raisons qui ont poussé Napoléon à lancer une expédition militaire contre Toussaint Louverture.
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Entre 1800 et 1801, Toussaint Louverture établit un régime fondé sur le travail fondé des cultivateurs et la répression militaire. Ce faisant, il s’aliène ceux qui sont à la base de son ascension politique, les noirs ; comme le montre la révolte de Moise en fin 1801. Cela ne présage rien de bon à la veille de l’arrivée de l’expédition punitive de Napoléon.
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